February 26, 2021, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Featured1Knopf archive reveals details about Lonely Crusade author Chester Himes Many writers and artists through history have developed their craft, and even published, while they were imprisoned. Among them is Chester Himes, an African American author who wrote about racism, prison life, and who is best known for his Harlem Detective series. Records related to Himes are found in the… read more
February 25, 2021, Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Featured1, Research + Teaching‘It looks like a garter to me’: Students, slow research, and the long history of young couples’ intimacy by JULIE HARDWICK This essay is part of a slow research series, What is Research? What can a pink silk ribbon with a beadwork message JE M’ELOIGNE SANS ME’EN SEPARER (translated, “I’m going away but not leaving you”) tell us about young people’s relationships in eighteenth-century French history? As an historian,… read more
February 8, 2021, Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Featured1, Research + TeachingJean Malaquais and the life of a novel by JULIA ELSKY This essay is part of a slow research series, What is Research? Researching the life of a novel means uncovering the traces of how it was written—not only the edits, corrections, and additions made to a manuscript, but also the conversations in letters or in diaries that show… read more